lord_of_war
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- Jul 31, 2012
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I passed Level 3 after my second attempt.
For my first attempt, I used the CFA curriculum and read it twice and skimmed over once. I also used Qbank and Schweser practice exams. I failed.
For my second attempt: I practically didn’t read anything. No CFA books, no Schweser Notes. In order to review the material, I used ONLY Schweser Video lectures. The concepts are well explained in the Video Lectures and the Professors immidiately answer any questions. After finishing each reading, I practiced using the Qbank. This strategy lasted for 4 months (I started in December). But I spent less time studying, not even an hour a day, including the weekends. So, video lectures saved me a lot of TIME.
During the last two months I used only practice exams, nothing else. 6 Schweser practice exams+3 CFA essay portion (previous year)+CFA mock exam+CFA practice exams (2 exams, 40$ each)+Schweser mock exam. It might seem a lot, but it isn’t because you would spend more time reading the material anyway. So, I spent time doing only practice exams. That way, I saved time and studied more efficiently. I didn’t do it, but strongly recommend: definitely solve CFA curriculum chapter end questions, DEFINITELY.
Do not think that the more you read, you more you will know. It doesn’t work that way. Reading a lot just overloads your brain and you’ll forget whatever you read by the end of each reading anyway. Therefore, memorize concepts using Qbank. Stalla mobile app is also great way to review the material if you already know them after your first attempt.
Good luck if you choose to continue the journey. I decided to go on and I am glad for my decision.
For my first attempt, I used the CFA curriculum and read it twice and skimmed over once. I also used Qbank and Schweser practice exams. I failed.
For my second attempt: I practically didn’t read anything. No CFA books, no Schweser Notes. In order to review the material, I used ONLY Schweser Video lectures. The concepts are well explained in the Video Lectures and the Professors immidiately answer any questions. After finishing each reading, I practiced using the Qbank. This strategy lasted for 4 months (I started in December). But I spent less time studying, not even an hour a day, including the weekends. So, video lectures saved me a lot of TIME.
During the last two months I used only practice exams, nothing else. 6 Schweser practice exams+3 CFA essay portion (previous year)+CFA mock exam+CFA practice exams (2 exams, 40$ each)+Schweser mock exam. It might seem a lot, but it isn’t because you would spend more time reading the material anyway. So, I spent time doing only practice exams. That way, I saved time and studied more efficiently. I didn’t do it, but strongly recommend: definitely solve CFA curriculum chapter end questions, DEFINITELY.
Do not think that the more you read, you more you will know. It doesn’t work that way. Reading a lot just overloads your brain and you’ll forget whatever you read by the end of each reading anyway. Therefore, memorize concepts using Qbank. Stalla mobile app is also great way to review the material if you already know them after your first attempt.
Good luck if you choose to continue the journey. I decided to go on and I am glad for my decision.